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including scotland yard's top cop. tonight the woman who until recently ran rupert murdoch's newspaper holdings in the uk is under arrest. and the head of the london police department has abruptly resigned amid questions over his department's pursuit of the case. all this being followed very closely in this country, which is home to some of the crown jewels of murdoch's now damaged media empire. nbc's stephanie gosk is in london tonight with late developments for us in the case. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. well, the casualties in this story continue to pile up. rebekah brooks, one of rupert murdoch's most trusted executives is under arrest tonight. her spokesman says that she turned herself in and she's cooperating. then late tonight a surprise announcement from scotland yard that sir paul stephenson, the chief of police for the organization now investigating this scandal, he has stepped down. london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged that scotland yard hired
including scotland yard's top cop. tonight the woman who until recently ran rupert murdoch's newspaper holdings in the uk is under arrest. and the head of the london police department has abruptly resigned amid questions over his department's pursuit of the case. all this being followed very closely in this country, which is home to some of the crown jewels of murdoch's now damaged media empire. nbc's stephanie gosk is in london tonight with late developments for us in the case. stephanie, good...
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. >> reporter: london police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged that scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have a suggestion that we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally that i did not, and have no reason to do so. >> reporter: even with the head of police preparing to step down, scotland yard continues to make arrests. today, it was rebekah brooks, former head of rupert murdoch's newspaper arm here in the uk, who resigned herself on friday. it was just a week ago that murdoch flew to london and stood by her side, all smiles. brooks had a meteoric rise at the company, becoming editor of "news of the world" when she was only 32. it was in 2002, with brooks at the paper's helm, that "news of the world" reporters allegedly hacked the phone of murdered teenager millie doweler. a case th
. >> reporter: london police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged that scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have a suggestion that we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say...
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stephanie gosk is live for us in edinburgh, scotland, with more. hey, stephanie. >> good morning, jenna. we watched william and kate get married three months ago. that wedding and the party afterwards cost more than $30 million. this wedding, by comparison, was a more modest $800,000. but there was no doubt by the end of the day that this was still a royal affair. it's a good year to be a royal. weddings do wonders for public support. a larger than expected crowd outside the church, let it be known. the royal finery was on display for the second time this year. big cheers for the newlyweds the duke and duchess of cambridge. for this wedding, the pressure was off. the bride and grooms are relative unknowns outside the uk. zara philips the 13th in line for the throne and her husband, mike tindall, the head of the rugby team. >> of course, no occasion where the queen and prince william and kate are attending can be private, not with the world's press outside. >> reporter: there were no cameras in the church, not like in april when 2 billion people aro
stephanie gosk is live for us in edinburgh, scotland, with more. hey, stephanie. >> good morning, jenna. we watched william and kate get married three months ago. that wedding and the party afterwards cost more than $30 million. this wedding, by comparison, was a more modest $800,000. but there was no doubt by the end of the day that this was still a royal affair. it's a good year to be a royal. weddings do wonders for public support. a larger than expected crowd outside the church, let...
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some members of scotland yards say police accepted bribes from reporters. >> an organization of 50,000 people and we've always said from time, some day they'll -- >> reporter: with the investigation widening daily here in the uk, some are wondering if the scandal will spread to murdoch's media holdings in the u.s. >> we need to find out, affirmatively, look into whether or not american citizens had their phones hacked into by any murdoch journalists. >> reporter: for now the only evidence is here in britain but proving to be enough to tarnish the image of a worldwide media empire. stephanie goss, nbc news, london. >>> in afghanistan tonight a lot of unanswered questions about the shocking assassination of president hamid karzai's half-brother. shot in cold blood at his home by a trusted associate. we have the story from kabul. >> reporter: hi, anne. am ahmed wali karzai, he was lured out of a meeting and shot in cold blood. he was shot and killed by other security guards. the taliban have claimed responsibility saying they had been working with the killer for, quote, some time." awk wa
some members of scotland yards say police accepted bribes from reporters. >> an organization of 50,000 people and we've always said from time, some day they'll -- >> reporter: with the investigation widening daily here in the uk, some are wondering if the scandal will spread to murdoch's media holdings in the u.s. >> we need to find out, affirmatively, look into whether or not american citizens had their phones hacked into by any murdoch journalists. >> reporter: for now...
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it comes in the wake up phone hacking scandal that has prompted the resignation of the scotland yard chief an assistant police commissioner. former "news of the world" editor rebekah brooks was arrested and released over the weekend. she is now expected to testify about the case could just ahead, cedric entertainer joins us to talk about his new show. >> there is a cold front showing up on the radar in the northeast. showers and storms are moving into pennsylvania, but it will not bring a change and temperatures, just a chance for storms. let's get a live look outdoors. steamy humid 291 at b.w.i. >> and now your insta-weather- plus forecast with ava marie. >> we are going to take into the temperatures outdoors across the state. it is hard to look at these. is only the noon hour. 92 at the harbor, 91, b.w.i. chestertown at 87. ocean city, 87. a sliver of hope towards the west. temperatures are stuck in the 70's in places like oakland. that is the exception rather than of the rule. we have concerns over air quality. stagnant, high pollution levels, at least for a sensitive groups. code
it comes in the wake up phone hacking scandal that has prompted the resignation of the scotland yard chief an assistant police commissioner. former "news of the world" editor rebekah brooks was arrested and released over the weekend. she is now expected to testify about the case could just ahead, cedric entertainer joins us to talk about his new show. >> there is a cold front showing up on the radar in the northeast. showers and storms are moving into pennsylvania, but it will...
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scotland yard released a statement saying that the steady leaks to the media are getting in the way of their investigation. but scotland yard itself is being accused of being in on the scandal. >>> leon panetta has been to iraq and afghanistan before but never as defense secretary, that happened this weekend, he's only been on the job for 11 days and already those traveling with him say there's been an unmistakable change at the top at the pentagon. jim miklaszewski is traveling with him and tonight has an exclusive interview with the secretary. >> reporter: the new secretary of defense leon panetta surveyed iraq from a u.s. military helicopter today and was trou e troubled by the landscape below. troops scheduled to withdraw by the end of the are caught up again in the war. panetta told a gathering of soldiers today the killing must end. >> my first responsibility as secretary of defense is to make damned sure that we do everything necessary to protect you. >> reporter: panetta pressured iraq's top officials to send iraqi military officials out to hunter down attackers. in an intervie
scotland yard released a statement saying that the steady leaks to the media are getting in the way of their investigation. but scotland yard itself is being accused of being in on the scandal. >>> leon panetta has been to iraq and afghanistan before but never as defense secretary, that happened this weekend, he's only been on the job for 11 days and already those traveling with him say there's been an unmistakable change at the top at the pentagon. jim miklaszewski is traveling with...
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>> it demonstrates there's a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically it will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits both small and large, the curators hope more than a million visitors a year will come to gaze and wonder. >> games -- james cook reporting. that brings us to the end of the day's broadcast but you can find constant updates at our website at any time. visit our facebook page at facebook.com/bbc world news. thank you for watching and see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los presented by kcet, los (exclaiming) (laughing) hey! announcer: funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station a
>> it demonstrates there's a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically it will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits both small and large, the curators hope more than a million visitors a year will come to gaze and wonder. >> games -- james cook reporting. that brings us to the end of the day's broadcast but you can find constant updates at our website at any time. visit our facebook page at...
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. >> scotland yard forces are accused of accepting bribes for information. u.k. authorities continue to investigate the widespread allegations. "harry potter" has worked his magic one final time. the last installment brought in $107 million this weekend. that is just in the united states. -- $170 million this weekend. that is just in the united states. it beat the "dark knight". >> such a nice day today. you may have noticed a little more heat and higher committee. each day, we will add a little bit more to that -- how your humidity. each day we will add a little bit more to that. isolated thunderstorm activity near louisville in kentucky. that is about it. temperature-wise, 91 was the high temperature. and we broke above 90 today. 91 at the airport. '88 is typical. 68 and 74 are the respective lows. one of the days, we hit 100 plus. we will add a few more this week. five or six more at least. 82 at college park. 78 edgewood. westminster, 79. it is around 60 degrees in the green shade. an area of high pressure is work -- reaching out to the atlantic ocean to the
. >> scotland yard forces are accused of accepting bribes for information. u.k. authorities continue to investigate the widespread allegations. "harry potter" has worked his magic one final time. the last installment brought in $107 million this weekend. that is just in the united states. -- $170 million this weekend. that is just in the united states. it beat the "dark knight". >> such a nice day today. you may have noticed a little more heat and higher...
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williams first trip together to the united states and has brought out royal watchers from as far away as scotland. >> we watched the royal wedding and then we started planning to be here when we heard there were coming to l.a. >> they wrapped up their nine- day canadian tour with the calgary stampede where they mangled with the ip's right up until their flight to the united states -- where they mingled with vip's. they will stay at the british consul general mentioned in historic hancock park. tomorrow, prince william plays and a charity polo match in santa barbara and then they will help promote the british film industry at a black-tie event for the british academy of film and television arts. that event will feature up-and- coming british talent, and we are told a lot of hollywood royalty is on the invitation list, including nicole kidman and tom hanks. they will visit an art center for disadvantaged youth in los angeles before heading home sunday afternoon. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> heavy showers and storms slowly making their way across th
williams first trip together to the united states and has brought out royal watchers from as far away as scotland. >> we watched the royal wedding and then we started planning to be here when we heard there were coming to l.a. >> they wrapped up their nine- day canadian tour with the calgary stampede where they mangled with the ip's right up until their flight to the united states -- where they mingled with vip's. they will stay at the british consul general mentioned in historic...
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contacting scotland yard asking if she could assist. they said she was not on the radar. her arrest, he says, came as a complete surprise. lester? >> stephanie gosk, thank you. michael wolff is the author of "the man who owns the news: inside the secret world of rupert murdoch." also director of "ad week" magazine. rebecca brooks did not see this coming. she goes in as a witness and they arrested her. the director did not see it coming. how much of a chill does this send over the company? >> it sends a deep freeze. and no one within "news corps" expected this. it's one of the interesting parts of this scandal. it's been going on for six years, a drip, drip, drip, and two weeks ago, started and smacked them in the face. and they're all, to say the very least, off their game. >> one member of parliament was quoted as saying this scandal is now laughing around murdoch's ankles. talk about him and his son. what they must be feeling right now, and if they are in potential liability here. >> i don't think it's laughing around his ankles. i think it's about to submerge his head.
contacting scotland yard asking if she could assist. they said she was not on the radar. her arrest, he says, came as a complete surprise. lester? >> stephanie gosk, thank you. michael wolff is the author of "the man who owns the news: inside the secret world of rupert murdoch." also director of "ad week" magazine. rebecca brooks did not see this coming. she goes in as a witness and they arrested her. the director did not see it coming. how much of a chill does this...
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and from the response they've received in scotland, it seems to be working. stephanie gosk, nbc news, edin brou >>> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. good night, everyone. captions paid for by nbc-universal television
and from the response they've received in scotland, it seems to be working. stephanie gosk, nbc news, edin brou >>> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. i'll see you tomorrow morning on today. good night, everyone. captions paid for by nbc-universal television
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stephanie gosk is inn edinburgh scotland, this morning. >> this is the first royal wedding in scotland in 20 years. queen's oldest granddaughter is marrying the captain of the england rugby team. they're getting married here in this church behind me tomorrow afternoon. now, any other year at any other time this would be the wedding of the year, but just three months ago william and kate set the guard for that honor pretty high. prince william's first cousin tieing the knot with the same royal faces including their grandmother on the wedding list. but that is just about where the similarities end. 2,000 guests at abbey in london, there will be 400 in edinburgh. they brought half a wedding to billions around the world. here the doors are closed. instead of a crowd of over a million, there will be a modest 2,000. the narrow streets of the scottish capital can't handle much more than that. but you get the sense from philip and her rugby star fiance that that is exactly how they want it. the couple has been dating for more than seven years. they are both described as laid back and down to e
stephanie gosk is inn edinburgh scotland, this morning. >> this is the first royal wedding in scotland in 20 years. queen's oldest granddaughter is marrying the captain of the england rugby team. they're getting married here in this church behind me tomorrow afternoon. now, any other year at any other time this would be the wedding of the year, but just three months ago william and kate set the guard for that honor pretty high. prince william's first cousin tieing the knot with the same...
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he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say about scotland today? >> i think it is very significant in that it demonstrates that there is a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits, both small and large, the greatest hope more than 1 million visitors a year will come here to gaze in wonder. >> and we have news just in from libya that the libyan military chief is dead. there has been great speculation in the rebel stronghold who defected from gadhafi's side at the start of t
he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say...
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in two thousand and four this book here which is the untouchables dirty cops justice and racism in scotland yard was published in britain and what it does is it actually names john yates and it also. names andy hayman two senior people involved in this whole fighting hacking case as at least potentially anyway corrupt police officers that paul condon was trying to get rid of now it seems that we've got a kind of culture of impunity in scotland yard and combine this with the really criminal activities news international this is absolutely astounding and this is what this judicial inquiry is going to have to dig out and the sooner the better and in a very murky culture of impunity lets out our attention to another high profile case to do with the disclosure of information of course the extradition of the wiki leaks founder julian assange what's your take on the sex assault charges filed against him in sweden are the images. well let's not forget that actually a surname still hasn't been properly charged with any crime in sweden this is the crazy thing about this entire case they want to. extr
in two thousand and four this book here which is the untouchables dirty cops justice and racism in scotland yard was published in britain and what it does is it actually names john yates and it also. names andy hayman two senior people involved in this whole fighting hacking case as at least potentially anyway corrupt police officers that paul condon was trying to get rid of now it seems that we've got a kind of culture of impunity in scotland yard and combine this with the really criminal...
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when scotland yard announced they'd captured the spokesman for the hacking group now according to the associated press a nineteen year old who goes by the nickname topiary was arrested in scotland shetland islands and a press release from metro police it states the man arrested is believed to be linked to an ongoing international investigation into the criminal activity of the so-called hacktivist groups anonymous and now we should note that topiary was the spokesperson for anonymous and eventually moved on to represent the offshoot organization which is of course and in fact topiary has been featured on this program back in december alone interviewed him when he represented anonymous and he explained to us why anonymous made a target out of companies like pay pal visa and master card. these companies. for example are stopped funding we could be to took the phones from wiki leaks and they refused to give them they have given them. but we believe this was not really an act that they wanted to do they were forced to do it and we're not a malicious group we've got we're doing this for a
when scotland yard announced they'd captured the spokesman for the hacking group now according to the associated press a nineteen year old who goes by the nickname topiary was arrested in scotland shetland islands and a press release from metro police it states the man arrested is believed to be linked to an ongoing international investigation into the criminal activity of the so-called hacktivist groups anonymous and now we should note that topiary was the spokesperson for anonymous and...
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. >>> the former libyan intelligence agent convicted of killing 270 people on panam flight 103 over scotland back in 1988 appeared at a rally tuesday in support of embattled libyan leader moammar gadhafi. convicted bomber was released from a scottish jail back in 2009. he is said to be dying of prostate cancer. >>> police in utah say three-time olympic freestyle skier jeret "speedy" peterson took his life monday in a remote canyon. he won a silver medal at last year's vancouver games with his patented hurricane whmaneuver. he was 29 years old. >>> the florida judge who presided over casey anthony trial ordered a three-month cooling off period before he will agree to make the names of anthony's jury public. he's working to ensure the juror's safety after some received death threats. >>> and now here's brian williams with a look at what's coming up tonight on nbc "nightly news." brian? >> natalie, good morning. coming up tonight, first of all, we're in washington and tonight we're going to have the story of a great place for the great name closing down. walter reed treated so many of our soldi
. >>> the former libyan intelligence agent convicted of killing 270 people on panam flight 103 over scotland back in 1988 appeared at a rally tuesday in support of embattled libyan leader moammar gadhafi. convicted bomber was released from a scottish jail back in 2009. he is said to be dying of prostate cancer. >>> police in utah say three-time olympic freestyle skier jeret "speedy" peterson took his life monday in a remote canyon. he won a silver medal at last...
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scotland yard admitted two years ago they had hired him to help them improve their public relations. it has emerged that his daughter worked for the metropolitan police and john yates is alleged to help her get the job. when he went to downing street to learn how to restore the image, he made no mention of the relationship with neil waltz. it was that failure to be open that cost him and john yates they're careers. what divides the prime minister and the men from the met is oddly what also connects them. both hired former "news of the world" men to improve their image, the former editor, his deputy neil wallace was hired by yates and stevenson. all insist that they knew nothing about hacking. >> welcome, >> thank you very much. >> the prime minister is on an awkwardly timed trip to south africa. he will return home to make another statement on hacking disputing the holiday by a day. the labor leader says he is incapeable to give the leadership that is required. >> the country needs strong and responsive leadership to restore trust. the prime minister is unable to show that leadership
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he parachuted into scotland in an attempt at peace. after the war, he was imprisoned and killed himself in a berlin prison in 1987. since that time, he had played in this churchyard in a grave caring the epitaph "i am dead." a decision was finally reached between his family and the churches families to exhume the body and cremate the remains and scatter the ashes at sea. lucian freud has died. he was renowned for his portraits, usually of friends and families. >> naked flesh is what fascinated lucian freud. he avoided interviews or appearing on camera. the closest most people got to him was through his many self portraits. >> he reinvented the portrait. he claimed the butcher from being a sort of chocolate box or flattering or soft or inadequate. >> he had been born in berlin and came to britain at age 10. his grandfather was sigmund, his brother was clement. his early work was influenced by surrealism. he had his first one-man show when he was only 21. it was the news -- the new it that became his life work. he said he wanted to paint
he parachuted into scotland in an attempt at peace. after the war, he was imprisoned and killed himself in a berlin prison in 1987. since that time, he had played in this churchyard in a grave caring the epitaph "i am dead." a decision was finally reached between his family and the churches families to exhume the body and cremate the remains and scatter the ashes at sea. lucian freud has died. he was renowned for his portraits, usually of friends and families. >> naked flesh is...
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police officer in london just this week as did the number one police officer in london, the chief of scotland yard. that is just one of the ways the whole rupert murdoch scandal is getting awkward for politics and its most high-profile politicians, same goes for david cameron, also the leader of the conservative party, and the man he picked to be his communications director was arrested earlier this month. today the conservative party admitted ties to another person arrested in the scandal, advised on political matters in the run-up to the general election by a man named neil wallis. wallis was also arrested last week. in terms of the scale of the criminal behavior at hand and how much the company brass knew about it, the lithe of people we know to have been paid off to keep the story from getting any bigger now includes 700,000 pounds paid to a soccer union boss. one of the conditions of the settlement -- of the payment was confidenciality. also sienna miller got 100,000 pounds and andy gray was paid 20,000 pounds after the people's phones were hacked into, which is illegal. is it plausible
police officer in london just this week as did the number one police officer in london, the chief of scotland yard. that is just one of the ways the whole rupert murdoch scandal is getting awkward for politics and its most high-profile politicians, same goes for david cameron, also the leader of the conservative party, and the man he picked to be his communications director was arrested earlier this month. today the conservative party admitted ties to another person arrested in the scandal,...
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pastime to visit scotland. yard . markets why not just come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. top stories this hour naughty activists grow more vocal in their opposition to u.s. military sites in northern england and. saying they have a right to know what's going on there. the shutters are up in denmark as the country passes strict new laws on border controls which have already caused from its european neighbors might breach agreements visa free travel. claims it violated the u.n. . as. they intercepted a shipment of belgian made weapons intended for. more those stories other developments in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime sports news is next with. hello and thank you for joining me for the sports news at these are our top stories . photo finish could aves wins the full stage of the tour de france after a final sprint to the defending champion that took on the door. while major mysteries i w
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former members of that paper claim he's lying and now members of parliament are asking skopt scotland yard to investigate. >>> nfl players and agents are working through the deal to end the four-month lockout. owners have approved the proposal but players haven't voted on it because they're not in full agreement. lawyers are trying to resolve those differences and hope the players will vote next week. >>> we're learning some gruesome details about that giants fan nearly beaten to death at dodger stadium. bryan stow remains in serious condition this morning from the attack back in march. court documents say two men arrested allegedly cut the victim's tongue, disfigured his face and beat him. 29-year-old louie sanchez is charged with assault and battery. >>> arnold and maria taking a break from their divorce battle after their youngest son was in a beach accident. he was injured last weekend while boogie boarding at a malibu beach and he's been hospitalized ever since. doctors say he should make a full recovery. we'll have more on this story later in the show. now, 21 minutes past the h
former members of that paper claim he's lying and now members of parliament are asking skopt scotland yard to investigate. >>> nfl players and agents are working through the deal to end the four-month lockout. owners have approved the proposal but players haven't voted on it because they're not in full agreement. lawyers are trying to resolve those differences and hope the players will vote next week. >>> we're learning some gruesome details about that giants fan nearly beaten...
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the head of scotland yard. sir paul stephenson resigned late today. he insisted he had no involvement in his forces' failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: andndhere is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power, running rupert murdoch's british operations. it is said he considered her his other daughter. on friday, she resigned from the company. today, she was arrested. the tenth arrest since this scandal erupted two weeks ago. brooks was editor of "the news of the world" from 2000 to 2003 when much of the alleged criminal activity took place. she has insisted she knew nothing about it. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in with the kind of salacious page-one stories that "the news of the world" was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was
the head of scotland yard. sir paul stephenson resigned late today. he insisted he had no involvement in his forces' failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: andndhere is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of...
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the divorce of belgium will spark up the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving and britain were releasing separatist marchers in mixed towns here it turned violent with guns getting called to take just one class for brussels to become. that conflict of mass killing suffered in europe since world war two. turned out to each other as you go slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush you'll see brussels. well we want to know what you think the belgian people's desire to end their own happy marriage will affect others in europe this is what you mean telling a starting dot com list a lot of those votes are coming through for us right seems opinion is divided on whether europe stays are in fact thirty seven percent of you slightly more saying the been stuck together for far too long. a quarter of you believe the crux of a worldwide economic breakdown. seventeen percent of
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yet more apologies from rupert murdoch, and new revelations about the evidence and scotland yard. >>> carmageddon, day one. they predicted catastrophe, so how's it going? >>> and what a kick. the remarkable american women just one game away from taking the remarkable american women just one game away from taking it all in the world cup. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight, a good chunk of the country is feeling hot under the collar as an intense and what forecasters say will be a prolonged heat wave starts to take a dangerous hold across the middle of the country. by tomorrow at this time, temperatures will soar into the triple digits as far as north at minnesota. and no, this is not par for the cou course in july. this month, we have seen more than 900 temperatures meet or exceed all time records and of course, july is only half over. from atlanta, nbc's charles hadlock begins our coverage. >> reporter: texas is already in its worst drought in decades and this weekend, it's broiling in the heat. today is the 15th day in a row of temperatures at or
yet more apologies from rupert murdoch, and new revelations about the evidence and scotland yard. >>> carmageddon, day one. they predicted catastrophe, so how's it going? >>> and what a kick. the remarkable american women just one game away from taking the remarkable american women just one game away from taking it all in the world cup. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight, a good chunk of the country is feeling hot under the collar...
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving and britain we're already seeing separatist marches and mixed community towns here turning violent with guns getting called to take just one big clash from brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well we want to know if you think the belgian people's desire to end their own happy marriage will affect all this. here's how. the moment. another thing is divided clearly on this on whether you ninety days are numbered forty two percent say that the you have been stuck together. while around a quarter of a new nation. to the extreme of the link to go it alone the rest say that a global economic slump or exacerbate the gratian wi
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark up the rest of europe catalonia leaving scotland leaving a great and we're already seeing separatist marches and mixed community terms here turn violent with guns going. to become. that conflict killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow veal broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become francis twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bushel altie crossing. but how do you think the belgian separatist movement could influence the whole of europe log on to. vote on our poll the question we're asking is there a countdown to the spent touring of europe well so far thirty six percent think you should tap disintegrators long ago twenty nine percent of you think that the e.u. is strong enough to survive any challenges together and twenty one percent share of worldwide economic slump could trigger a breakout war fourteen percent believe excessive immigration is the m
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even so, scotland yard is investigating all of the accusations and is casting a wide net. pop singer george michael says he's being called in for questioning after a number of tweets he posted about rebecca brooks me said in one of them that she told him that almost all of their information comes directly from police. in a later tweet he said that police received, quote, a nice little wad of cash for the service. ann? >> this story just keeps on growing. thank you so much. >>> 7:09. here's matt. >> ann, thanks very much. now to washington and the heat that president obama and congressional leaders are under to reach a deal on slashing the budget deficit. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house with the latest on this. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. good to see you, too. president obama will meet with congressional leaders again today. the two sides still very much deadlocked. and the clock is ticking. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: with the deadline looming, president obama and congressional leaders met monday for a third time but they're still st
even so, scotland yard is investigating all of the accusations and is casting a wide net. pop singer george michael says he's being called in for questioning after a number of tweets he posted about rebecca brooks me said in one of them that she told him that almost all of their information comes directly from police. in a later tweet he said that police received, quote, a nice little wad of cash for the service. ann? >> this story just keeps on growing. thank you so much. >>>...
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is scared of the wars of belgium was quite of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marches in mixed community towns here too and why i went with guns getting called to take just one big clash from brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two labors turned on each other as yugoslavia broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge's unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. sort of coming the spy games of two titans china chasing us for fox's plane for. demanding respect. washington says the operations continue. and tripoli is good by britain's decision to expel them darkies diplomats and replace them with rebels. financial crisis for some it's not a charity for others and with money in short supply the companies in the west are taking their operations and dollars to the cheap east parties pressure it looks a
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>> stephanie, thank you so much on a beautiful day there in scotland. >>> and finally, we love our animals on this show, so take a look at a puppy with acting skills. rosy with her pal, running around like a loose wheel after two catch-me-if-you-can fly-byes. rosy gets a friendly peck on the neck and falls like a rock. is she dead? nope. s she peaks to see what her pal is doing. rosy is known for her attention-seeking antics. let's send it out to amy. a lot of fun there. >> maybe the dog had bad breath and knocked her over. that's a possibility. richard, thank you very much. bill karins is here on the plaza and i've got to say, what a beautiful morning. >> gorgeous here. not everywhere, though. talk about gorgeous people. look at this. i think i found lester's number-one fan. lester holt, you're my dream boechlt she asked me not to talk to her, she said she gets emotional and speechless. yes, it does say it all. can't see lester -- maybe blushing right now. let's take a look at your forecast today. and the heatwave is brutal in texas, the 28th day in a row of 100-degree heat in dallas and
>> stephanie, thank you so much on a beautiful day there in scotland. >>> and finally, we love our animals on this show, so take a look at a puppy with acting skills. rosy with her pal, running around like a loose wheel after two catch-me-if-you-can fly-byes. rosy gets a friendly peck on the neck and falls like a rock. is she dead? nope. s she peaks to see what her pal is doing. rosy is known for her attention-seeking antics. let's send it out to amy. a lot of fun there. >>...
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were scared that the divorce of belgium was wiped out the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marches and mixed community towns here it turned violent with guns getting called it takes just one big clash from brussels to become serial that conflict mass killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. now thailand where separation report anything the stability or peace balance sped up again this week on the cost of a serbian border on wednesday cost them anything as two checkpoints tempo's a panel member was from serbia shortly after one of the councils was attacked by months weiss's through five homes and torched to a customs office later peacekeeping forces had to move in to stop the pirates there has protested against it elaps
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark up the rest of europe catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving a britain where reducing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting it takes just one big clash from brussels to become. that conflict killing suffered in europe since world war two was told to each other as you can slow of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see rossi's. series of clashes that the cost of a border this week led to nato forces taking over control of crossings on wednesday cos of in can we see the checkpoints set previously controlled by so. vision shortly after one of the crossings was attacked by some two hundred prices he threw fire bombs and torched a customs office they say forces then took control of the post coming under attack in the process crowds blocking allied convoys from reaching a base in the north of
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green elizabeth ii's granddaughter sarah phillips married mike kindle in scotland. this is much more low key than prince william and kate middleton's. no cameras were allowed inside. and a media mistake of sorts, president obama's campaign staff staff use add twitter account to urge followers to contact g.o.p. lawmakers regarding the debt debate and barack obama posted the tw twittered, a bunch of people were annoyed by the spam and stopped following the president's political account. as of last night. mr. obama lost more than 40,000 twitter followers. so we've been asking all of you to tell how the debt crisis is affecting your world and now. bj is writing, i have fears for a credit down grade and and one thing that comes to mind is a run on the banks. i can only hope i'm wrong. >> not raising the debt ceiling, will make our debt even more dangerous. vote in mor
green elizabeth ii's granddaughter sarah phillips married mike kindle in scotland. this is much more low key than prince william and kate middleton's. no cameras were allowed inside. and a media mistake of sorts, president obama's campaign staff staff use add twitter account to urge followers to contact g.o.p. lawmakers regarding the debt debate and barack obama posted the tw twittered, a bunch of people were annoyed by the spam and stopped following the president's political account. as of...
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turn violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details of the new bush you'll see brussels or we want to know if you think the belgian people desire to end their unhappy marriage will affect. here's how your voting at home. is another thing that's divided here on whether you ninety your days are numbered as you can see there from the child forty two percent of. you have been stuck together for far too long while around a quarter nations the two in exchange be linked to goes on loan the rest say that a global economic slum
is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turn violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige...
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scared of the wars of belgium was part of the rest of europe catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving britain and we're already seeing separatist marchers and make screen the towns here turn violent with guns getting called it takes just one big clash with brussels to become serial that conflict killing not suffered in europe since world war two labors turned on each other as yugoslavia broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge's unionists say they have a flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. but still to come the spy games of two titans china chased off the u.s. for fox's play minutes all this rather suspect it's territory washington says the operations will continue. and the u.k. ramps up the pressure on it in the country as london expels mr. chance to place the. financial crisis for some it's not unity for others and money in short supply companies in the west but taking their operations in dollars to the cheap east. accept how the americ
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving a great and we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turning violent with guns. or you could take just one big glass from brussels to become cereals that's conflicts or a mass killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned toward each other as you can slow via brokaw and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become fraud says twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bushel of rossi's. and now sewer land west separation board anything to tennessee or peace the islands flared up again this week on the kosovo in that border on wednesday cost seven police things to checkpoints to impose a battle impels from serbia shortly after one of the crossings was attacked by mass riot is through five bombs and torched a customs office and they say peacekeeping forces had to move in to stop the violence so he has protested
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is scared that the divorce of belgium the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving and britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting called to take just one big clash from brussels to become. that conflict mass killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you go slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush will see rossi's. the thought of the russian u.s. reset could soon be reversed by cold war era attitudes that was a comment from russia's envoy to nato for this week's talks with senators in washington nature of gazans visit was part of russia efforts by russia to revive talks on a common missile defense system in europe. question republicans needed to present russia less an enemy america once the creation of its own shield something should have. done that point in
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there have been four high-profile resignations, including the top brass of scotland yard, and ten arrests. each new day drops a new bombshell. on monday, it was the death of sean hoare, the first journalist to go on the record pointing the finger directly at former "news of the world" editor andy colson accusing him of actively encouraging phone hacking. police say his death is unexplained, but not suspicious. and in an ironic twist, the company accused of hacking got hacked themselves. murdoch's son paper had to quickly remove this fake headline on its paper last night. today's story makes no mention of parliament or their boss, rupert murdoch. the questioning is expected to take about three hours, but don't expect any detailed answers to direct questions about phone hacking. all three have said they will not answer questions that could in some way jeopardize the ongoing criminal investigation. matt? >> all right. stephanie gosk in london this morning. stephanie, thanks so much. michael wolff is the author of "the man who owns the news: inside the secret world of rupert murdoch." he is a
there have been four high-profile resignations, including the top brass of scotland yard, and ten arrests. each new day drops a new bombshell. on monday, it was the death of sean hoare, the first journalist to go on the record pointing the finger directly at former "news of the world" editor andy colson accusing him of actively encouraging phone hacking. police say his death is unexplained, but not suspicious. and in an ironic twist, the company accused of hacking got hacked...
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skeered the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marches and mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting poured takes just one brick class for brussels to become serial that conflicts or a must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors told go to each other as you go slow of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become francis twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bushel altie brussels. and check out our website the last hours and let's have a quick look at it off you can find our line right now about to party on board there with a pleasure but an author turns to tragedy with nine dead tapes and following a collision with a more barge. and ukraine grieves for thirty seven miles have died in two coal mine accidents and the first being old habit house for more details on this story and lots more about our website it's
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skeered that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you could slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. the un security council is holding an urgent meeting is said is request into the flaring violence in northern course of fresh clashes began one course of a police seized a disputed border checkpoints to prevent the transit of goods from somebody and said which dominate north and of course that i were outraged by the moon with you destroying one of the checkpoints and nato peacekeepers moved in to stop the violence by the situati
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain were already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts over a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. the u.n. security council has pledged to keep a large contingent of peacekeepers to quell any violence in northern kosovo so they requested the majesty meeting falling tension at the border checkpoints with fresh clashes began one course of a police seize t. disputed border crossings to prevent the transit of goods from said it so which dominate northern call so i was outraged by that means with you it's just trying one of the
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turning violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you go slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush you'll see brussels. in a few minutes outsourcing the war america's wars in iraq and afghanistan past in the hands of mercenaries seen by many as trigger happy and beyond in the war. a series of clashes at the cost of a serbian border this week to nato forces taking over control of two crossings wednesday concent police moved into seize the checkpoints previously controlled by serbs vision shortly after one of the crossings was attacked by some t
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the divorce of belgium was quite got the rest of europe catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving britain were already seen separatist marchers in mixed really towns here turned violent with guns going to take just one big class for a process to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have a flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bushel altie brussels. the thought of the russian u.s. reset could soon be reversed like cold war here that was a comment from russians and what a nato following this week's talks with senators in washington. russia today by talks on a common missile defense system in europe it's a. question republicans get to present russia as an enemy america wants the creation of its own shield some. gun point in their action. target. time was running out about eighty eight before the us presidential e
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